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even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the spin room to talk about that. keep it locked into msnbc, the place for politics. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> how did president obama's victory
even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the...
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i love new york! we're taking the whole show to new york city. we're going to see the sights... this is called the panorama of the city of new york. that's almost 900,000 structures. roger: down in the meat packing district, an old freight train line was transformed into high line park.
i love new york! we're taking the whole show to new york city. we're going to see the sights... this is called the panorama of the city of new york. that's almost 900,000 structures. roger: down in the meat packing district, an old freight train line was transformed into high line park.
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this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything they can to compete with online retailers which were open all the time. regular source said black friday, have their cybermonday, the monday after thanksgiving. it was a record breaker with half of shopping done that day on work computers. fedex said it would ship a record number of packages this year. how do you make money from this craziness? retailer stocks in the s&p 500 are up 25%, outperforming the overall index. break and mortar versus q or online retailers which is the best choice? gary is the president of capital management. i can't say your last name today. there we go. let me show viewers a full screen he, retail stocks, on line versus brick and mortar and the on line do much better. you have an insight into this chart. what is it? >> a
this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything they can to compete with online retailers which were open all the time. regular source said black friday, have their cybermonday, the monday after thanksgiving. it was a record breaker with half of shopping done...
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see you back in new york city tomorrow at noon eastern 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by chris hayes, melissa harris-perry, michael crowley and sam stein. i slide show of our favorite d.c. landmarks at facebook.com/nowwithalex. "andrea mitchell reports" next. anncr: some politicians seem to think medicare and... social security are just numbers in a budget. well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downlo
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three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you so much for bringing us that. this latest storm is to blame for 115,000 new power outages. 60,000 of those customers are in new york and new jersey and they lost power again after sandy and got hit again last night. more than 600,000 people are still without electricity. some of them are literally hovering around, i saw pictures of people in queens and in staten island. they have a cooking pot on a table with candles float being in it. they're hovered around that for warmth. the president said 15 minutes you will get
three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you...
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. >>> it's been more than a week after sandy, and drivers in new york city are still feeling the frustration of these long lines of gasoline. now officials are following new jersey's lead by ordering fuel rationing beginning today to deal with the fuel shortages and distribution delays. meanwhile, buyer beware. if you're in the market for a new or used car in the coming years, it should be something to be concerned about. >> reporter: just like in hurricanes past, sandy left behind lots of soaked and sand-filled cars. >> the estimate is there's at least 16,000 new cars that were damaged and up to 250,000 used cars. >> reporter: and guess where many, if not most, will end up? >> put back into the market and resold to unsuspecting consumers. >> reporter: so what do you do? >> the number one thing for anybody looking to buy a used car is to pull a vehicle history report. >> reporter: also, let a mechanic you trust take a look at it, or at the very least, inspect the car yourself and include a smell test. >> the odor. when a car sits in standing water, particularly in salt water, that car will t
. >>> it's been more than a week after sandy, and drivers in new york city are still feeling the frustration of these long lines of gasoline. now officials are following new jersey's lead by ordering fuel rationing beginning today to deal with the fuel shortages and distribution delays. meanwhile, buyer beware. if you're in the market for a new or used car in the coming years, it should be something to be concerned about. >> reporter: just like in hurricanes past, sandy left...
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more stations regionally do but it is hard hit here in new york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will do almost anything they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it home. i will pay $40. should officials step in? should the market the forced out? >> we saw katrina where officials did crackdown to deliver generators. but it will be difficult for officials to do all lot about these. the deals are through e-mail it is the free market is somebody is willing to spend $40 it is the free-market. gerri: look at the map of gas prices. what it do see coming? >> for the country they will go down. here they are going up in the northeast but even regionally prices will start to go down as we approach thanksgiving. gerri: we talk about your web site. low-key at what stage dens
more stations regionally do but it is hard hit here in new york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will do almost anything they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it home. i will pay $40. should...
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now new york city and long island officials are following new jersey's lead with fuel rationing. meanwhile, buyer be wear if you're in the market for a new or used car in the following years. >>> just like in hurricane's past, sandy left behind lots of soaked and sand-filled cars. >> the estimate is that there's at least 16,000 new cars that were damaged and up to 250,000 used cars. >> reporter: and guess where they thought they will end up. >> put-back in the market. >> reporter: so what do you do? >> the number one thing for anybody looking to buy a used car is to pull a vehicle history report. >> reporter: also let a mechanic you trust take a look at it or at the very least inspect the car yourself and include a smell test. >> the odor because when a car sits in standing water, particularly in saltwater, that car will take on a smell that's very difficult to get rid of. >> reporter: look for debris or waterlines inside the car, the trunk, and engine compartment. dingy headlights and taillights could be a hint that the car's been underwater. plus, keep in mind that there's noth
now new york city and long island officials are following new jersey's lead with fuel rationing. meanwhile, buyer be wear if you're in the market for a new or used car in the following years. >>> just like in hurricane's past, sandy left behind lots of soaked and sand-filled cars. >> the estimate is that there's at least 16,000 new cars that were damaged and up to 250,000 used cars. >> reporter: and guess where they thought they will end up. >> put-back in the market....
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a new gas rationing plan goes into effect here in new york city today as the area continues to fight the effects of last week's storm that put hundreds of stations out of commission. gas sales will be restricted to cars with even numbered license plates on even days and odd numbered ones on odd days. mayor bloomberg says the shortage could last another couple weeks as this region tries to recover from that superstorm sandy. >>> all right. let's get a check on your weather now from nbc meteorologist and my good friend bill karins. bill, good morning. >> you know, i never approved of this being your last show. >> you didn't know until about five minutes ago, did you? >> yeah, tears. let me get quickly to your forecast and we'll get to the good stuff. we're watching for the most part a big change in the weather pattern. we needed it in the northeast. we needed the warm air for the weekend, especially after all the power outages. that's coming our way. the only big storm is in the west. that, on saturday, will start to sweep through the northern plains. east coast looks great all weekend
a new gas rationing plan goes into effect here in new york city today as the area continues to fight the effects of last week's storm that put hundreds of stations out of commission. gas sales will be restricted to cars with even numbered license plates on even days and odd numbered ones on odd days. mayor bloomberg says the shortage could last another couple weeks as this region tries to recover from that superstorm sandy. >>> all right. let's get a check on your weather now from nbc...
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if you live in new york city, federal, state and city taxes will take you down to $223 million. so you keep 57%, you give uncle sam 43%, you still have the $223 million bucks. it's a pretty good deal. but let me just ask you, do any of us know really what the government does with that money, especially the city government? and does it really go for good education purposes, as they say? and is there any bureaucratic skimming off the top? the winner loves this game, always does, but how about the rest of you? please think about it. there may be better ways to invest your money. >> moving right along, did the president really resolve key questions on tax rates and spending and entitlements at his campaign rally today? i never heard the word spending? so how close to a deal are we really? i'd like to be optimistic but i'll warn you, caveat emtore. we'll get into that next. [ female announcer ] if you care for someone with mild to moderate alzheimer's, you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon pa
if you live in new york city, federal, state and city taxes will take you down to $223 million. so you keep 57%, you give uncle sam 43%, you still have the $223 million bucks. it's a pretty good deal. but let me just ask you, do any of us know really what the government does with that money, especially the city government? and does it really go for good education purposes, as they say? and is there any bureaucratic skimming off the top? the winner loves this game, always does, but how about the...
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york city, i know you and your associates and truckloads of equipment have come in to help the people victims of sandy. it is a very good move on your part, don't know how much of it is pr and how much you jus he dt to help out people, but you can't do business here but you'ryouare helping the people . speaker that is just who we are, we have been doing that for 50 years now. anytime the communities are in need we are there to step up and help, such an awful incident, and we're just happy to do our part when the governor called and governor chris christie called, we got our trucks on the road as quickly as possible getting relief to the victims hurt by hurricane sandy, that is just what we do. tom: i would love to be a fly on that phone call. i know you're in new jersey and new york, still kept out for some reason. thank you very, very much. >> thank you, we appreciate it. tom: the fiscal cliff is not here yet, but more companies say they are already falling off. and while everybody is worried, washington, guess where they are, they're on vacation. tom: the fiscal cliff is looming, ma
york city, i know you and your associates and truckloads of equipment have come in to help the people victims of sandy. it is a very good move on your part, don't know how much of it is pr and how much you jus he dt to help out people, but you can't do business here but you'ryouare helping the people . speaker that is just who we are, we have been doing that for 50 years now. anytime the communities are in need we are there to step up and help, such an awful incident, and we're just happy to do...
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york city. i'm proof. in this case, it's a pony and a streets. >> natalie wood was found dead today. los angeles county officials can only confirm the 43-year-old miss wood drowned by nothing further on the circumstances. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. trust duracell to power their donated toys? duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy
york city. i'm proof. in this case, it's a pony and a streets. >> natalie wood was found dead today. los angeles county officials can only confirm the 43-year-old miss wood drowned by nothing further on the circumstances. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it...
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first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new jersey, and i was in my office on the 17th floor you can barely see times square a block away. it is snowing to beat the band. in new jersey and new york people are without power and in many cases without homes, it is another dangerous weather system a nor'easter bringing rain, sleet, and snow. high winds and coastal flooding today and tomorrow. storms like this are not unusual this time of year but this is in the wake of hurricane sandy a once-in-a-lifetime storm that crippled the infrastructure of the region fewer than a million people, or a million customers sti
first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new...
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york city back from work. we have had about a three mile walk both ways. but it is just what new yorkers do. we're coming from queens, going back to our home in long island. we're not the only ones, every which way you look, everybody is doing their own thing. >> there is no traffic cops, not good, not good. >> this is what is in front of our building, that is my building in the back. this went all the way through the building. there is no fences left. >> i'm a train operator, i'm supposed to report here. and it is a ghost town. this is cone island station. normally it is hustle, bustle here, nothing but muck on the street level. >> still windy, the big ship -- >> as you can see behind me, we have downed trees. the only thing this weather is good for is making snowballs. >> the fire crew does not know what happened but there is some thick, black smoke coming out of the ground behind me. and as you can see, the fire crew is back there at york avenue. everybody is gathered together. and more emergency responders
york city back from work. we have had about a three mile walk both ways. but it is just what new yorkers do. we're coming from queens, going back to our home in long island. we're not the only ones, every which way you look, everybody is doing their own thing. >> there is no traffic cops, not good, not good. >> this is what is in front of our building, that is my building in the back. this went all the way through the building. there is no fences left. >> i'm a train operator,...
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new york city police officer's act of kindness caught on camera. it is sweeping the nation. >> this officer giving a brand new pair of warm boots this officer paid for himself. he gave them to a pabarefoot homeless man on a very cold night. >> we are hearing from that cop turned angel. linda schmidt has more now. >> i looked down at this gentlemen's feet you could see the blisters from a distance. it was so cold i knew i had to do something. >> 25-year-old police officer has become an overnight hero and sen sayings after his generosity was captured on camera unbee known to him. a tourist snapped a picture of him give ago homeless man in times square a pair of all weather boots on a freezing night two weeks ago. >> we had no socks no shoes on or anything. i went up to him i was like where are your shoes. he said it's okay officer i have never had a pair of shoes but god bless you thank you for doing what you are doing. it had taken me back. >> deprimo went into a nearby sketchers store and he used his own money to buy the homeless man to give him a
new york city police officer's act of kindness caught on camera. it is sweeping the nation. >> this officer giving a brand new pair of warm boots this officer paid for himself. he gave them to a pabarefoot homeless man on a very cold night. >> we are hearing from that cop turned angel. linda schmidt has more now. >> i looked down at this gentlemen's feet you could see the blisters from a distance. it was so cold i knew i had to do something. >> 25-year-old police officer...
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york city. he has a very important job to do and each and every instrument, as it leaves the building. ♪ >> every piano before it leaves the piano factory here comes to me, and i check over the tone. ♪ >> you don't want out-notes when you play the music. that's loud. ♪ >> that note's louder than this one. in september it was 50 years for me. 50 years i chartered, i went over 18. worked my way through the whole factory. i was a hippie. motorcycles. my first job here was putting a little felt button -- underneath the wooden button. i worked here for a week and then the lady came back who was on vacation and she said get him outta here. that's my job. and then i learned how to make all the parts on the piano. these notes sound louder than these notes. so i would mark it with the chalk. and the top of the hammer. it's going to break up the density of the felt and make the sound softer. 35 years, i've never had a piano to play on. it was just i made the parts,ut them together. i had the urge to
york city. he has a very important job to do and each and every instrument, as it leaves the building. ♪ >> every piano before it leaves the piano factory here comes to me, and i check over the tone. ♪ >> you don't want out-notes when you play the music. that's loud. ♪ >> that note's louder than this one. in september it was 50 years for me. 50 years i chartered, i went over 18. worked my way through the whole factory. i was a hippie. motorcycles. my first job here was...
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ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner signaled his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sawyer, boehner made it clear he was not open to raising taxes but did express confidence he and the president could find some common ground. >>> sources tell abc news that talks are under way for a possible plea deal for congressman jesse jackson jr. the illinois democrat is currently being treated at the mayo clinic for bipolar disorder. the fbi investigating jackson for improperly using campaign funds for personal purchases potentially furniture at his home. but he coasted to victory tuesday, retaining his congressional seat despite virtually no presence on the campaign trail. the only involvement, a robo call, hadn't voted since june 8. and m
ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner signaled his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sawyer, boehner made it clear he was not open to raising taxes...
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. >> my favorite story from the week was the new york city cop who took time out of his day and money out of his wallet to buy a homeless guy a pair of shoes. just really nice. didn't know he was being photographed. someone snapped a photograph. it was pretty heartwarming. >> very sensitive. my favorite story of the week was when hector comacho, very sad. but then a comic thing when his girlfriend pulled back the veil and gave him a kiss which annoyed his girlfriend sitting in the front row. a food fight started. the sisters jumped in. it was like real housewives of boxing going at it. it was a mess. >> but i have to say, i think i speak for the whole table when i say my favorite table for the week was while our own se. cupp is not leaving for winning the power ball, but she's been urged to run as mayor of new york city. >> let's take a vote. >> you're not voting yes? >> everyone really just wants me off the show. i see what's happening here. >> no, nobody wants that. >> someone did start a draft s.e. -- no, just kidding. >> this is a fun story, flattering, but no plans to run. for a
. >> my favorite story from the week was the new york city cop who took time out of his day and money out of his wallet to buy a homeless guy a pair of shoes. just really nice. didn't know he was being photographed. someone snapped a photograph. it was pretty heartwarming. >> very sensitive. my favorite story of the week was when hector comacho, very sad. but then a comic thing when his girlfriend pulled back the veil and gave him a kiss which annoyed his girlfriend sitting in the...
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, they're call new york city's finest, officer diprimo is a good reason why. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> how about that, and while random acts of kindness take place every day, let's celebrate this one. the officer will be a guest live in the studio on "today." that is our show tonight, thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you later for "rock center," 10:00, 9:00 central. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good evening. >>> good evening. we begin with the storm watch. not just the rain. it's the flooding and saturation. historically you might recall we've had a lot of damage and injuries during storms like this. one of the questions tonight, can we be better prepared? as for our roadways, it is a slow commute. this is a live look at the 280, 880 interchange in the south bay. you see the headlights those cars are traveling northbound. our live camera network. let's switch over to 880 in oakland. we have live team coverage. marian fav roe joins with us a look at it. we begin with jeff ranieri with the latest. >
, they're call new york city's finest, officer diprimo is a good reason why. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> how about that, and while random acts of kindness take place every day, let's celebrate this one. the officer will be a guest live in the studio on "today." that is our show tonight, thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you later for "rock center," 10:00, 9:00 central. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good...
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if you limit deduction to $25,000, people in new york city and, they're going to lose their home mortgage deduction. that wouldn't cover the first five or six years of a mortgage of a home in large parts of new york and massachusetts. >> eliot: the not for profits will go crazy the deduction for state and local taxes, it seems impossible that you would get the votes to repeal those. >> that's why i'm satisfied that we do the $1.6 trillion and let's try to do it out of the deductions because in the end they're going to see the rates--it's a cleaner way to do it and politically it's less damaging. the other point we keep saying we're talking about what, $40 per thousand. people who are already making $250,000 a year, and apparently the argument is, well, after they make 250 in taxable income and they have another chance to make another 1,000, they won't do it because they'll only profit $960. that's farfetched. >> eliot: every piece of study has proven that arguments holds no water. thank you. tensions are escalateing. we have the current state of the middle east coming right up on "viewpoi
if you limit deduction to $25,000, people in new york city and, they're going to lose their home mortgage deduction. that wouldn't cover the first five or six years of a mortgage of a home in large parts of new york and massachusetts. >> eliot: the not for profits will go crazy the deduction for state and local taxes, it seems impossible that you would get the votes to repeal those. >> that's why i'm satisfied that we do the $1.6 trillion and let's try to do it out of the deductions...
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today he is going to parts of new york city. he will talk to people there, talk to first-responders. here's what the president said yesterday about his administration's response to superstorm sandy. >> people are still going through a really tough time. the response hasn't been perfect but it's been aggressive and strong and fast and robust and a lot of people have been helped because of it. >> reporter: been a busy week for the president. he had meets here at the white house with business leaders, with labor leaders, talking about the fiscal cliff. he had a press conference yesterday. he is doing a storm recovery trip today. as you've been talking about on your show, gregg, this is in the shadow of benghazi libya hearings and the petraeus testimony live on capitol hill. gregg: the president said, strong, robust and fast is the response. i'm not sure a lot of new yorkers and folks that live in new jersey feel that way. what about local lawmakers? >> reporter: right. for many people in new york and new jersey the lights are not b
today he is going to parts of new york city. he will talk to people there, talk to first-responders. here's what the president said yesterday about his administration's response to superstorm sandy. >> people are still going through a really tough time. the response hasn't been perfect but it's been aggressive and strong and fast and robust and a lot of people have been helped because of it. >> reporter: been a busy week for the president. he had meets here at the white house with...
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york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever sandy who say they're the ones hung out to dry. and fema says it made the move because of conditions were unsaffe. no power, no heat, no water, no help, no way. now some lawmakers want billions more for fema? some here on the panel to say no way. ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis along with adam lashinsky, and saying give them 15 billion more. >> 14 billion more, but not to fema, it's the wrong place to put it. it's a mess and owes 18 billion dollars from hurricane katrina. i mean, this is an agency that cannot manage itself. the inspector general wrote a long report last year saying the agency is mismanaged, it doesn't have systems in place that can talk to states. they can't talk to each other, they don't have the right computers in place and let me tell you, they are maning more disasters all the time. president obama has called more disasters than any other president in the last 20 years. fema is not the organization. give it to the local states, they're the people who can make these decisions and spend th
york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever sandy who say they're the ones hung out to dry. and fema says it made the move because of conditions were unsaffe. no power, no heat, no water, no help, no way. now some lawmakers want billions more for fema? some here on the panel to say no way. ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis along with adam lashinsky, and saying give them 15 billion more. >> 14 billion more, but not to fema, it's the wrong place to put it. it's...
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. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else. >> unbelievable. it's like a war zone. >> i'm not exactly sure where to go from here besides calling the insurance company. >> that's the first step. then comes calculating the loss and cashing the check. in sandy's wake, tens of thousands of homeowners are now asking if a tree falls in a hurricane, who pays? >> if the tree hits your house, you call your insurance company and file a claim. you're going to be covered for the damage that that tree does to your house, for anything that's in the house, and for the cost of removing that tree. >> jean salvatore of the insurance information institute. >> how does wind damage -- that comes under your homeowner
. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else. >> unbelievable. it's...
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of that 48 in the state, 40 deaths occurred here in new york city. and of those 40 new york city deaths, more than half, 22, occurred in the borough that was the hardest hit. staten island. it's greater than every other state hit by the storm. in new jersey, 13 died. 11 people died in maryland. there were seven deaths in pennsylvania. west virginia lost six people, four people died in connecticut, in north carolina two died and one person died in puerto rico. speaking to reporters today on staten island, homeland security. >> it's been mentioned this was a large storm. the area that sandy covered was roughly the size of europe. we know that staten island took a particularly hard hit from sandy, so we want to make sure that the right resources are brought here as quickly as possible to help this community which is so very strong recover even more quickly. >> secretary napolitano told reporters today they had fema and the national guard on the ground in the northeast with more to come. over 75,000 survivors have applied for federal disaster assistance
of that 48 in the state, 40 deaths occurred here in new york city. and of those 40 new york city deaths, more than half, 22, occurred in the borough that was the hardest hit. staten island. it's greater than every other state hit by the storm. in new jersey, 13 died. 11 people died in maryland. there were seven deaths in pennsylvania. west virginia lost six people, four people died in connecticut, in north carolina two died and one person died in puerto rico. speaking to reporters today on...
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we want to expose our members to this marketplace. >> new york city took in $259 million in additional revenue when it allowed same-sex marriage on the books. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> we have some heavy traffic on northbound 95 in howard county because of an accident. we're in the red leading up to it. continued closures at charles and lanvale because of that water main break. used calvert or the j.f.x. for north-south traffic. 52 miles per hour on the north side. tapping the brakes at liberty. here's a quick, live look at traffic. this is 95 near the fort mchenry. we had a disabled vehicle but that has been cleared. 95 at route 32, it has been inching along. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava marie is at the timonium fairgrounds. >> we're getting ready for the big maryland irish festival. you guys were selected for the taste of guinness cookoff. that means you'll be featured at the festival. >> it felt wonderful to be selected. >> the dish had to have guinness in it. we'll talk all about the dish and talk more about the festival. a quick che
we want to expose our members to this marketplace. >> new york city took in $259 million in additional revenue when it allowed same-sex marriage on the books. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> we have some heavy traffic on northbound 95 in howard county because of an accident. we're in the red leading up to it. continued closures at charles and lanvale because of that water main break. used calvert or the j.f.x. for north-south traffic. 52 miles per...
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cbs news, new york city. >>> up next, your wednesday morning weather and victims of hurricane sandy get out and vote. many traveling far and wide just to cast their ballots. day at t, went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. the latest thing to wear with beautiful tops. beautiful underarms. wear with toga tops, yoga tops, and va-va-voom tops. dove go sleeveless makes underarms soft and smooth in just five days. effective protection. beautiful result. >>> here's a look at the weather. new york, rain and snow. miami, sunny and 79. chicago, 48. dallas, sunny and 76. clouds and sunny in l.a., 76. a nor'easter is forecast to hit the northeast. expect strong winds, beach erosion, shore line flooding and a storm surge of up to four feet. up to three inches of rain is possible for parts of new england. snow could drop from delaware to maine. the rest of the country is expected to be dry, but the
cbs news, new york city. >>> up next, your wednesday morning weather and victims of hurricane sandy get out and vote. many traveling far and wide just to cast their ballots. day at t, went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. the latest thing to wear with beautiful tops. beautiful...
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large work at feet of new york city. new york city evacuation shelters as of monday housed nearly 1500 evacuees and nearly 25,000 customers still without power. that said as a resident of new york city i've been pleased how fast much of the faufr infrastructure's up and running. >> there are significant portions of the city and the president will see them today on staten island that have not recovered somewhere people were cleaning out basements and throwing waterlogged furniture to get carted away, people lost home, in some cases friends, relatives, neighbors, their lives. manhattan, things are relatively back to normal. bronx never hard hit. there are certainly parts of brooklyn and queens and staten island still really suffering. and the city's job remains trying to help those folks get back what they've lost. >> internally, as you look at the road, we know eric schneiderman is investigating, issued subpoenas, sorry to the long island power authority and con ed, the notion there's criminal negligence is -- i won't say
large work at feet of new york city. new york city evacuation shelters as of monday housed nearly 1500 evacuees and nearly 25,000 customers still without power. that said as a resident of new york city i've been pleased how fast much of the faufr infrastructure's up and running. >> there are significant portions of the city and the president will see them today on staten island that have not recovered somewhere people were cleaning out basements and throwing waterlogged furniture to get...
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i expect the airports later today from philadelphia to new york city, especially think afternoon to probably be closed. they already have hundreds of flights canceled in those areas. so a lot of people that live along the coast in new jersey and also through central jersey and southern new england, be prepared. you're going to go to work today. it will be just fine. when people come home, it will be heavy wet snow, sleet, and strong winds. it's not a fun day to be traveling anywhere in this region that is devastated by sandy. >> you look at the path of that thing, there are people still digging throughout rubble of their homes that are in front of that. keep an eye on that for us, bill. coming up, president obama all but sweeps the battleground states with only florida still left undecided. we'll have a live report from nbc's kelly o'donnell in ohio. the state everybody was watching last night. a special edition of "way too early" back to 30 rock in a moment. >>> well, it's 5:41 in the morning on east coast. we have a call that's just come into us at nbc. in minnesota's sixth district, miche
i expect the airports later today from philadelphia to new york city, especially think afternoon to probably be closed. they already have hundreds of flights canceled in those areas. so a lot of people that live along the coast in new jersey and also through central jersey and southern new england, be prepared. you're going to go to work today. it will be just fine. when people come home, it will be heavy wet snow, sleet, and strong winds. it's not a fun day to be traveling anywhere in this...
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. >> reporter: last night in new york looking up meant seeing the city in a different light. hundreds of them, actually all new, all l.e.d. and all unveiled for the first time during an historic light show at the empire state building. the brightest moment this building has ever seen. >> i didn't even know that there were 16 million colors available. >> reporter: bruno is the ceo and president of phillips lighting charged with transforming one of the world's most recognizable buildings by replacing 456 traditional light fixtures with more than 1,200 l.e.d.s. for those looking at the building, this is going to be a significant change. >> it will because the empire state building is going to have the opportunity to really light up close to two acres of their tower and facade with very very dynamic lighting. and i'll do that all with the touch of a button. >> how about the top of the empire state building? >> oh, yes, that's perfect. it's the nearest thing to heaven we have in new york. ♪ >> reporter: since 1976 the empire state building has had colored lights, green for st. p
. >> reporter: last night in new york looking up meant seeing the city in a different light. hundreds of them, actually all new, all l.e.d. and all unveiled for the first time during an historic light show at the empire state building. the brightest moment this building has ever seen. >> i didn't even know that there were 16 million colors available. >> reporter: bruno is the ceo and president of phillips lighting charged with transforming one of the world's most recognizable...
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>> in new york city, gas rationing began today. cars with the even number plate film on even number days. odd number plate fill up on odd number days. ease long line and short tempers. >> that make sense. it would have useed up. you wouldn't have had the long lines. >> housing is a growing concern. fema trying to provide shelter for 95% people. you wake up and you're okay then in a second it hits you that this happened and you don't have a place of your own anymore. it's de stating. you always think it won't be you. then it is. >> one thing there seems to be plenty of, generosity. train with supplies from louisiana to new jersey packed by a community who knows something about weathering mother nature. >> all the images of new jersey mad them feel like they want to do something. so they organized effort on facebook. >> donations are appreciated. but they won't turn the lights back on. there are still more than 160,000 homes just on long island. in the dark tonight. folks in oceanside are told the electricity might be back by the mid
>> in new york city, gas rationing began today. cars with the even number plate film on even number days. odd number plate fill up on odd number days. ease long line and short tempers. >> that make sense. it would have useed up. you wouldn't have had the long lines. >> housing is a growing concern. fema trying to provide shelter for 95% people. you wake up and you're okay then in a second it hits you that this happened and you don't have a place of your own anymore. it's de...